He sorta seem like a T7 stance mixup character where every option leaves him negative or ends the situation. Meanwhile Reina can lock you down with sentai 3 extending.
If i am given the option to do a combo that gives me oki, wall carry, a job and a house but does less damage OR a combo that does exactly 69 damage. I'm doing the funny sex number combo everytime.
Wouldnt call it great necessarily. It leaves you crouching meaning you're locked to immediate timing while standing/full crouch. Its comparable to drag D2 but i think its worse. Certainly good for Clyve though.
@@slippers8000 yeah, Drag has some very good options from crouching... don´t know about Clyve... but according to Phidx he has some options that can mix up with phoenix stance
Some said Yoshi was a ‘defensive powerhouse’ because of his many defence options. Clive is not even close to that in terms of defensive options. Victor also has a lot of keep out options and I play him similar to how you’re playing Clive. Victor’s Sidestep 1+2 has insane push on block, and a lot of his moves has long hit box. If I was to compare them then I’d say the one who can pull out a gun that hits at any distance is better at range.
@@thesaltmerchant4564totally, but Clive is still definitely not on the level being a defensive powerhouse. His offence boosts meter and is essential to his game plan. Victor only has one punch parry and that’s it. I see where the defensiveness as a swordsman plays into this, but Clive still relies on offence to actually get going.
I understand your perspective. I think when clive is being referred to as a "defensive powerhouse" it's in a different way than yoshi. Yoshi doesn't have AS much control over neutral, compared to clive. Yoshi gets more turn stealing and straight up rule breaking (flash, evasion). Clive doesn't really "break" anything he's relatively honest. His defensive power budget is more involved in (surprisingly) safe, long range, jousting options. He doesn't get the same bs hyper offense in the same way as rush down characters. He has a simple mixup stance some generic tools but HUGE buttons completely bs keepout and whiffpunish. They both have amazing defense but in completely different ways like how reina and kazuya are completely different with their offense despite both being offensive mishima.
Nice to see you make a new video on Tekken
He sorta seem like a T7 stance mixup character where every option leaves him negative or ends the situation.
Meanwhile Reina can lock you down with sentai 3 extending.
If i am given the option to do a combo that gives me oki, wall carry, a job and a house but does less damage OR a combo that does exactly 69 damage. I'm doing the funny sex number combo everytime.
Bro thought this was funny 😬
Misspoke a few times when calling out the names of strings. Forgive me, recorded this pretty late.
You are forgiven.
havent played him yet but I was watching Phidx guide on him and acording to him, d1 is a great low because it gives +2 and a lot of options
Wouldnt call it great necessarily. It leaves you crouching meaning you're locked to immediate timing while standing/full crouch.
Its comparable to drag D2 but i think its worse.
Certainly good for Clyve though.
@@slippers8000 yeah, Drag has some very good options from crouching... don´t know about Clyve... but according to Phidx he has some options that can mix up with phoenix stance
Been waiting for this one!
The only moves that outrage his armor move involve projectiles. And it parries for some reason.
Tekken whyyyyy
Some said Yoshi was a ‘defensive powerhouse’ because of his many defence options. Clive is not even close to that in terms of defensive options.
Victor also has a lot of keep out options and I play him similar to how you’re playing Clive. Victor’s Sidestep 1+2 has insane push on block, and a lot of his moves has long hit box.
If I was to compare them then I’d say the one who can pull out a gun that hits at any distance is better at range.
Eh but thats all he has, clive also has a projectile (two actually) and he has better long range buttons than victor
@@thesaltmerchant4564totally, but Clive is still definitely not on the level being a defensive powerhouse. His offence boosts meter and is essential to his game plan.
Victor only has one punch parry and that’s it. I see where the defensiveness as a swordsman plays into this, but Clive still relies on offence to actually get going.
I understand your perspective. I think when clive is being referred to as a "defensive powerhouse" it's in a different way than yoshi. Yoshi doesn't have AS much control over neutral, compared to clive. Yoshi gets more turn stealing and straight up rule breaking (flash, evasion). Clive doesn't really "break" anything he's relatively honest. His defensive power budget is more involved in (surprisingly) safe, long range, jousting options. He doesn't get the same bs hyper offense in the same way as rush down characters. He has a simple mixup stance some generic tools but HUGE buttons completely bs keepout and whiffpunish.
They both have amazing defense but in completely different ways like how reina and kazuya are completely different with their offense despite both being offensive mishima.
Thank you for typing out my thoughts so I didn't have to lmao